Luxury Vinyl Flooring
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Posted: June 19, 2026Categories: Luxury Vinyl FlooringRead more »
SPC flooring is available in a range of thicknesses, typically from 4mm to 8mm, and choosing the right one affects how the floor performs underfoot, how well it handles subfloor imperfections, and how it transitions with existing flooring in your home. This guide explains what each thickness means in practice, so you can pick the right option from our SPC flooring range with confidence.
What does SPC flooring thickness include?
When a product is described as 6mm SPC flooring, that measurement refers to the entire board, from top to bottom. It is not just the SPC core. The total thickness is made up of several distinct layers:
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SPC rigid core: The limestone and PVC composite layer that gives the board its rigidity and waterproof properties. This is the thickest individual layer in the construction.
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Posted: June 19, 2026Categories: Luxury Vinyl FlooringRead more »
SPC flooring is straightforward to maintain. Its rigid stone-composite core and protective wear layer resist dirt, moisture, and stains better than most floor types, but the right cleaning routine makes a real difference in how the floor looks and how long it lasts. This guide covers everything from daily upkeep to stain removal, including which products to avoid.
What makes SPC flooring easy to clean?
The construction of SPC flooring makes it one of the most practical surfaces to maintain. The rigid limestone composite core is 100% waterproof, so the floor won't swell or absorb moisture during cleaning. On top of that sits a clear wear layer, typically 0.3-0.5mm thick, which protects the design layer from scratches, scuffs, and surface staining. Because there is no wood content in the construction, you don't need to worry about warping from excess water, making damp mopping safe
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Posted: June 19, 2026Categories: Luxury Vinyl FlooringRead more »
SPC flooring is one of the easiest floors to install yourself, thanks to its rigid core and click-lock system. Whether you're working on concrete, timber, or existing tiles, this guide covers everything you need to know to lay SPC flooring on each subfloor type, with clear step-by-step instructions from prep to finish.
What are the different installation methods for SPC flooring?
There are two main ways to install SPC flooring: click-lock and loose lay. Click-lock (also called floating installation) is the most common method. Planks interlock along their edges without adhesive, creating a floor that floats freely over the subfloor. Loose lay uses the weight and friction of the planks to hold the floor in place with no locking system or glue required. Most SPC flooring sold in the UK uses a click-lock system.
Find out more about SPC
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Posted: June 19, 2026Categories: Luxury Vinyl FlooringRead more »
Yes! Stairs are often the last thing people think about when renovating a home, yet they're one of the first things you see when you walk through the door. The flooring has to handle constant foot traffic, look good doing it, and last. SPC flooring ticks all of those boxes: waterproof, scratch-resistant, and available in wood and stone-effect designs. This guide covers everything from suitability to installation.
Why SPC works well on stairs
Stairs are where most flooring starts to show its limitations. SPC is different. Its rigid limestone core absorbs the repetitive impact that stairs see every day, and being fully waterproof means moisture near an entrance or utility area isn't a concern. The wood and stone-effect ranges work well here; run the same product from hallway to landing, and the whole space feels cohesive rather than pieced together.
Worth noting before
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Posted: June 19, 2026Categories: Luxury Vinyl FlooringRead more »
SPC flooring is one of the most practical choices available for UK homes. Choosing the right brand to buy it from is where it gets more interesting. The core promises are consistent across reputable manufacturers: waterproof, durable, and compatible with underfloor heating. What separates a floor that looks as good in ten years as it does on day one comes down to 3 things: the wear layer, the core specification, and the design quality.
This guide covers the best SPC flooring brands at Floor Giants, what makes each one stand out, and how to find the right fit for your home.
If you're still getting to grips with what SPC actually is, our guide to what SPC flooring is made of is a good place to start.
What to look for before you choose a brand
Two SPC products can look almost identical at first glance, yet perform very
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Posted: June 05, 2026Categories: Luxury Vinyl FlooringRead more »
The SPC vs LVT flooring debate is a common one for homeowners looking for durable and stylish flooring. Both are popular vinyl-based options that look great and perform well in the home, but they are built differently and suit different needs. This guide breaks down what each one is, the pros and cons of both, and how to decide which is right for your space.
What is SPC flooring?
SPC, or Stone Plastic Composite flooring, combines limestone powder with PVC and stabilisers to create an exceptionally rigid, dense core. It replicates the look of wood or stone with the added benefits of stone-level stability. For a more in-depth explanation of what SPC flooring is made from and how it's constructed, read our full SPC flooring guide.
SPC flooring benefits
SPC flooring offers a strong
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Posted: June 05, 2026Categories: Luxury Vinyl FlooringRead more »
SPC (Stone Plastic Composite) is a rigid, waterproof bathroom vinyl flooring option with a dense stone-polymer core. While this makes it exceptionally durable, it can feel harder underfoot than softer vinyl alternatives. The right underlay helps improve comfort, reduce noise and smooth out minor subfloor imperfections without affecting the click-lock system. Choose the wrong one, and you could face joint failure, hollow spots or even a voided warranty. This guide explains the best underlay for SPC to help you get it right and achieve a smooth, consistent finish for your floor.
Do you need an underlay for SPC flooring?
It depends on the product and the subfloor. Many SPC floors come with an underlay pre-attached to the back of each plank; in this case, adding a second layer is actively discouraged and will likely void the warranty. If your SPC doesn’t have a pre-attached layer, then a thin, high-density
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Posted: March 25, 2026Categories: Luxury Vinyl FlooringRead more »
SPC click flooring is a fully waterproof, rigid-core luxury vinyl floor made from stone plastic composite, a blend of limestone, PVC and stabilisers compressed into a dense, stable board. It is installed as a floating click-lock floor, with planks that slot together without adhesive over most existing subfloors. SPC is a type of LVT, not a separate flooring category, and its rigid core is what separates it from standard flexible vinyl. This guide covers how SPC click flooring is constructed, how it performs, and where it works best.
SPC flooring meaning
SPC stands for Stone Plastic Composite, sometimes also referred to as Stone Polymer Composite. It refers specifically to the core layer used in a type of luxury vinyl flooring. That core is made by combining limestone powder, PVC, and stabilisers under high pressure to produce a rigid, dense board. The result is a dimensionally stable flooring product that is 100% waterproof and resistant to the



